Honeywell PGF3 manual

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  • Page 1

    -- 1 -- 462 06 121 1 00 3/17/06 Installation Instructions For Natural Gas Conversion (Kit Part No. 1 173865) This kit is designed for conversion to Natural Gas. 2001 to 4000 ft 4001 to 5000 ft 5001 to 6000 ft 6001 to 7000 ft 7001 to 8000 ft 8001 to 9000 ft 9001 to 10000 ft 44 1173863 45 46 47 47 48 48 4 9 44 1173863 45 46 47 47 48 48 4 9 44 1173863[...]

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    -- 2 -- 462 06 121 1 00 3/17/06 Important Information This kit includes a Honeywell conversion kit for converting Honeywell VR8200, VR8205S, SV9500, SV9501 or VR8204M gas valves certified f or use with Propane Gas (and so marked) to units functionally the same as the certified furnace for use with Natural Gas. If converting from propane gas to natu[...]

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    -- 3 -- 462 06 121 1 00 3/17/06 Disassembly Refer to Figure 1 and the following steps. Disassembly Figure 1 1. After shutting off gas supply and electric power to the unit remove the access door , exposing gas valve and burner compartment. 2. Disconnect gas line from gas valve so manifold assembly can be removed. 3. Disconnect wiring at gas valve. [...]

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    -- 4 -- 462 06 121 1 00 3/17/06 Manifold/Orifice Measurement Measure 1 3 /16 ″ from face of orifice to back edge of manifold pipe. Figure 4 Changing Pilot Burner Orifice (Required for Converting from Propane Gas to Natural Gas) (All models except PGF3, PGX3, and PDX3). 1. Disconnect the pilot supply line from the pilot burner. 2. Remove pilot ori[...]

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    -- 5 -- 462 06 121 1 00 3/17/06 T ypical Gas V alve Honeywell SV9501 INLET OUTLET Pilot Adjustment Pilot Outlet Wiring T erminals Outlet Pressure T ap Connect manometer here to check outlet pressure. Must be adjusted per Ta b l e 1 . Inlet Pressure T ap (Hidden) 25- -22 - - 25 Figure 8 T ypical Gas V alve Honeywell VR8205S Figure 9 V T 25- - 24- - [...]

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    -- 6 -- 462 06 121 1 00 3/17/06 FIRE AND/OR EXPLOSION HAZARD Failure to follow this warning c ould result in personal injury , death, and/or property dama ge. Do NOT attempt to light the burner with a match or flame of any kind. ! HEA TING INPUT RA TE CHECK The gas input to the unit is determined by measuring the gas flow at the meter . Measuring g[...]

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    -- 7 -- 462 06 121 1 00 3/17/06 Pilot Burner Flame Check (All models except PGF3, PGX3, and PDX3) Adjust flames so they surround 3 / 8 ″ (9 mm) to 1 / 2 ″ (13 mm) of the sensor tip (See Figure 1 1). 1. Remove the cap from the pilot adjusting screw ( See Fig - u r e s7&8 ) . 2. T urn pilot adjusting screw counterclockwise to increase, clockw[...]